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    Nov 17, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Double shock: USC falls, and Pat Haden says Lane Kiffin to return

    Outside, amid the swaying and chanting of thousands of fans in soggy blue ponchos, shock pelted the Rose Bowl like the cold rain.
    Outside, amid the swaying and chanting of thousands of fans in soggy blue ponchos, shock pelted the Rose Bowl like the cold rain. Inside, in an equally stunning turn of events, Lane Kiffin was safe and warm. In answering a question about his job...

    Tags: USC Trojans, Football, UCLA Bruins, Matt Barkley, Bill Plaschke

  2. Nov 16, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Why not take a stab at sportsmanship?

    In the name of good sportsmanship, what's going on around here?
    In the name of good sportsmanship, what's going on around here? I don't know the gladiator or whatever USC calls the brute with the sword, but I believe he's a college kid. And if you're a college kid like every other college kid and someone tells you...

    Tags: USC Trojans, UCLA Bruins, Education, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities

  4. Nov 10, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Terry Donahue doesn't want to argue about it

    I had lunch with <strong>Terry Donahue</strong> this week, happy to straighten out another UCLA football coach.
    I had lunch with Terry Donahue this week, happy to straighten out another UCLA football coach. As ancient as the guy is, I don't go back far enough to really know him. And Donahue has been in no hurry to let me know him better because he doesn't want...

    Tags: Football, The Home Depot Center, New Year's Day, Sports, Awards and Prizes

  6. Nov 15, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Two Crenshaw cornerbacks put in the hard work to earn scholarships

    Dominique Hatfield won't forget the moment last month that his football coach at Crenshaw High, Robert Garrett, told him a letter had just come in via school fax machine.
    Dominique Hatfield won't forget the moment last month that his football coach at Crenshaw High, Robert Garrett, told him a letter had just come in via school fax machine. It was a scholarship offer from the University of Utah. "It almost brought me to...

    Tags: Football, College Sports, Auto Trends, Pacific-12 Conference, Sports

  8. Nov 13, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Digest: Johns Hopkins football piles up Centennial honors

    Colleges Johns Hopkins football piles up Centennial honors Johns Hopkins nearly pulled off a clean sweep of the Centennial Conference's major football awards, landing the league's Offensive Player, Defensive Player and Coach of the Year honors. Senior...

    Tags: Basketball, College Sports, Special Olympics, Jim Margraff, Sports

  10. Nov 13, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Alvin Roth, Nobel matchmaker

    Alvin Roth earned his 2012 Nobel Prize in economics for market design and matching theory &mdash; creating ways to pair &quot;buyers" and "sellers" happily and fairly when price isn't a primary consideration. For instance? Kidney exchanges, in which cost can't legally play a role but donors and recipients with just the right assets and needs still must find each other. Roth's algorithms can be used to make good matches in even the thorniest situations: bringing the lovelorn together with potential mates, and bringing together the right charter and public schools with the right students.
    Alvin Roth earned his 2012 Nobel Prize in economics for market design and matching theory — creating ways to pair "buyers" and "sellers" happily and fairly when price isn't a primary consideration. For instance? Kidney exchanges, in which cost can't...

    Tags: Google Inc., Nobel Prize Awards, Crime, Law and Justice, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Media Industry

  12. Nov 10, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. NCAA sure knows how to ruin a party

    They opened the shiny, new Pauley Pavilion Friday night amid pomp and less-than-desired circumstance.
    They opened the shiny, new Pauley Pavilion Friday night amid pomp and less-than-desired circumstance. The first game in the $136-million redo of outdated Pauley was preceded by loud music, speeches, floodlights, laser beams and fancy graphics on a big...

    Tags: Basketball, College Sports, National Basketball Association, Sports, Los Angeles Lakers

  14. Nov 10, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Little annoyances could add up to big trouble for USC

    Unbuckling the mailbag:
    Unbuckling the mailbag: Question: How many more of these little annoyances will USC Athletic Director Pat Haden put up with? Kent Hollenbeck Answer: The thing about little annoyances is they eventually add up to one big annoyance. One parking ticket...

    Tags: Holidays, College Sports, Colorado Buffaloes, Southeastern Conference, Football

  16. Oct 23, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. UCLA basketball seems to be entering a bright new era

    A recent stroll along Bruin Walk brought a baseball spring-training-like surge of optimism. It was warm and sunny, UCLA's campus buzzed with the energy of 20-year-olds and hope sprung eternal.
    A recent stroll along Bruin Walk brought a baseball spring-training-like surge of optimism. It was warm and sunny, UCLA's campus buzzed with the energy of 20-year-olds and hope sprung eternal. The football team is decent, but the basketball team is the...

    Tags: Basketball, College Sports, National Basketball Association, Reeves Nelson, Los Angeles Lakers

  18. Dec 31, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. USC's dreadful performance is perfect way to conclude imperfect season

    EL PASO &mdash; A football season that once swaggered through the warmth of a No. 1 ranking has curled up and expired in a cold, remote desert, buffeted by a chilled and foreboding wind.
    EL PASO — A football season that once swaggered through the warmth of a No. 1 ranking has curled up and expired in a cold, remote desert, buffeted by a chilled and foreboding wind. The kid coach is bundled in a black hoodie and wearing sunglasses....

    Tags: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Matt Barkley, New Year's Day, Bill Plaschke, Sports

  20. Dec 3, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Northern Illinois in Orange Bowl? Eat Huskies' dust, Herbstreit!

    WE RULE!
    WE RULE! All together now: Come on you Huskies, Fight you Huskies And win for NIU Or, as fellow Northern Illinois University alumnus Ned Colletti put it Monday morning, "Long overdue." The Huskies didn't need to change uniform numbers to...

    Tags: Northern Illinois Huskies, Sports, Orange Bowl, Florida State University, Bowl Championship Series

  22. Oct 12, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Kenny Heitz was part of something special at UCLA

    He wore dark-rimmed glasses that made him look like Clark Kent and he played defense like Superman.
    He wore dark-rimmed glasses that made him look like Clark Kent and he played defense like Superman. Now, Kenny Heitz is gone, leaving UCLA basketball fans with fond memories and sorrow. He is a magical name from the 10-championship John Wooden era that...

    Tags: Basketball, College Sports, National Basketball Association, Teaching and Learning, Sports

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